Yeah, and it may actually surprise you when it comes.
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In fact, research suggests being "overweight" may actually increase longevity.
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By vaccinating yourself, you may actually protect others, as well.
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We may actually gain governor seats next year this year.
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But this new, smaller number may actually be more accurate.
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Smart Replies may actually be the more exciting feature here.
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Some products you see online may actually worsen your condition.
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Experts say the number may actually be in the thousands.
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Recent droughts in California and Oklahoma may actually be precursors.
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It may actually be interesting to see what comes next.
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" He then realizes she may actually be having "girlfriend problems.
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Indeed tariffs may actually be working to stimulate Chinese exports.
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If you believe in something, it may actually come true.
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They may actually be better than they had been before.
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The true casualty rates may actually be over 40 million.
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Warning: Consuming this may actually turn you into a fairy.
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He may actually be a victim of his own success.
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Unnecessary jail time harms defendants and may actually increase crime.
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New research suggests that these drills may actually traumatize kids.
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That may actually constitute "winning," and it's not very pretty.
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Children may actually still factor into the equation, as well.
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But the crisis may actually be more pressing than that.
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Ms. Nixon may actually find an unexpectedly warm reception upstate.
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This may actually have been a case of liberal hysteria.
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But the hot competition may actually scare some companies away.
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If it helps prevent war, it may actually save lives.
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The changes that may actually result are still a mystery.
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And butter may actually be protective when it comes to diabetes.
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There may actually be some rosebuds to gather, for a while.
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For instance, the soy in tofu may actually enhance iron absorption.
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"I thought, 'Holy shit, we may actually do this,'" he remembers.
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But on Halloween, dark rumors may actually knock at the door.
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I feel like this picture may actually be worth 1000 words.
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"The biggest issue right now is that this may actually happen."
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But here goes: The Mets may actually know what they're doing.
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In return, they'll get deals and discounts they may actually want.
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It may actually be — I rarely say this — a coin flip!
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Climate change may actually result in the end of the world.
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They may actually look him in the eye and say hello.
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As dour as that pronouncement is FP may actually be right.
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There may actually be something to always-listening devices, after all.
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To all of you, whomever or whatever you may actually be.
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So far, this may actually be the argument for the .230%.
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More startlingly, some may actually experience direct psychological benefits from it.
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And deep down, you may actually want to have this talk.
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But this policy may actually be substantively worse for the public.
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Fingers crossed, we may actually get to 51 by kickoff time.
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Plus: why Apple may actually be making AR glasses after all.
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"Looks like a deal may actually be coming together," Denmark said.
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Exposure to new viewpoints may actually change the beliefs of students.
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"Pizza is like sex," Woody Allen may actually have said once.
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Although that may seem odd, it may actually make some sense.
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And some of it may actually have been really, really bad.
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This may actually be more grounded, and profitable, than it sounds.
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That difference in males and females may actually be human-caused.
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Unlike Biden, Pete may actually be getting some small dollar donations.
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Palpatine may actually have had some kind of mastery over death.
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And the second half of the season may actually be better.
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The country's engagement in Africa may actually be coming full circle.
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But the president's statements may actually pose more peril to Democrats. Why?
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Wind Farms May Actually Warm the US, Controversial Study FindsPhoto: GettyClimate change?
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And some may actually prefer to live, or at least retire, overseas.
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Surprisingly, the future of computing may actually be one of those things.
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What are the red herrings that, for men, may actually signal anxiety?
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Some US stores may actually stand to benefit from Trump's trade war.
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"I told my mom, 'I may actually die here,'" she said, laughing.
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That may actually be what scares the likes of CVS the most.
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Those stylesheets may actually be the most interesting part of the service.
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Instead, this kind of policy may actually give drug dealers a boost.
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P.S. I think my mother at this moment may actually be satisfied.
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A growing number of journalists may actually work for the security services.
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Yardeni believes a delay may actually not matter too much for stocks.
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The family may actually meet them and be unaware of the danger.
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I may actually stand on top of the world on one leg.
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These test flights may actually apply to that test-flight time requirement.
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But some of your favorite activities may actually be exercise in disguise.
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For some it may actually have been his xenophobic and protectionist rhetoric.
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And a groggy child may actually be crankier and harder to console.
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PS. I think my mother at this moment may actually be satisfied.
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This increasing dependence on digital authentication may actually result in less security.
|
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Some indicators say trucking may actually be on the up and up.
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Besides, expanding these efforts in this way may actually bridge partisan divides.
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But industry experts say the biggest loser may actually be food delivery.
|
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Cell phone videos may actually widen racial divisions instead of bridging them.
|
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The ur-Stone Island piece may actually be far more anonymous: pants.
|
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But permethrin, the insecticidal fogger used for years, may actually be useless.
|
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I think, guys, that FOX News may actually be right about something.
|
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Now that Mercury is direct, some productive conversations may actually go down.
|
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Mexico's so-called junk food tax may actually be working — a bit.
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Further, it's important to understand that these benefits may actually be underestimates.
|
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Facial recognition does not improve security and may actually make it worse.
|
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But the nature of this unprecedented situation may actually provide necessary clarity.
|
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They may actually be some of the best entrepreneurs in the world.
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In fact, acknowledging and talking about suicide may actually reduce those feelings.
|
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Mr. Justice's attempt to resolve the crisis may actually make things worse.
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Well, it turns out that may actually be part of the problem.
|
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Funnily enough, this may actually cast Halloween promotions in a better light.
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Smoking cessation, for example, may actually increase long-term health care costs.
|
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They may actually "shrink" relative to new retirement needs, according to Morningstar.
|
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Others may actually receive such benefits and also take out student loans.
|
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Siwa's room may actually be a piece of a real-life rainbow.
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Despite the commemorative plaque, the house may actually have been slightly north.
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Kids may actually be better at saving their money than their parents.
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However, it may actually be getting easier to be admitted, despite perceptions.
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"Stockpiling coal," as Perry originally called for, may actually exacerbate the problem.
|
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It's an interesting concept: that diversity may actually work against you somehow.
|
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Tidying your digital life may actually be harder than tidying your home.
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He thinks it may actually be sabotaging our ability to get pregnant.
|
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In terms of sheer square footage, prison may actually be an upgrade.
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Others have suggested that North Korea may actually be inviting a war.
|
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Markets have bounced big and may actually end Q220 on a high.
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The military's main impact, though, may actually be in their logistical assistance.
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But it may actually be time to turn more feelings into data.
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Ultimately, superyachts may actually be the best place to store priceless art.
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There's a very real chance it may actually be better than the original.
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"Consider there may actually be a method to all this madness," he said.
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And according to Gerszt, we may actually be out of the woods already.
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Under normal conditions, long-dicked males may actually be dangerous to hang around.
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Since the remaining workers will be older, they may actually be less productive.
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However, the study notes that the uncertainties may actually underplay global temperature increases.
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Selling stocks when everyone is still buying may actually be the easy bit.
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It may actually be better for the Davids to keep their underdog spot.
|
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However, many babies who appear to be in distress may actually be fine.
|
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Demi Lovato's itty-bitty new tattoo may actually pack a surprisingly big punch.
|
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But now Sarah Paulson and Cate Blanchett may actually have out-done them.
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I may actually take the bar, just 'cause everyone thinks I'm a lawyer.
|
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That said, this possible solution to the Fermi Paradox may actually be testable.
|
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Science says these types of dreams may actually be good for our psyche.
|
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Such sites may actually be helpful in locating and destroying ISIS terror cells.
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But as the ProPublica investigation showed, this 'coarse data' may actually be worse.
|
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Only one of these genes may actually do anything in the bed bug.
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That means that your "seasonal" allergies may actually bother you throughout the year.
|
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But be warned: You may actually want to buy some of this stuff.
|
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It can't see that the picture I posted earlier may actually save lives.
|
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Such an out of body event may actually be on the horizon, however.
|
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The move may actually increase competition and lead to lower prices for consumers.
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It is now "triggering" language and, according to Glaude, may actually cause massacres.
|
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Kevin may actually be more frightening than the White Witch and Voldemort combined.
|
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And, as it turns out, Washington may actually be ahead in its objective.
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If your work isn't good, you may actually be demoted or even fired.
|
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Which means the secretary of state may actually represent the president's voice now.
|
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So Marianne Faithfull's version may actually be the cover, and that's the original.
|
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Keeping the world safe may actually require people with both perspectives to cooperate.
|
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That means some scientists think smaller brains may actually mark more peaceful animals.
|
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Delays in large deal integration may actually become tailwinds for growth next year.
|
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That can be done without Congress' approval, which means it may actually happen.
|
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The creepy thing is that the latter may actually be an advantage here.
|
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And it becomes very plausible that black-haired women may actually be smarter.
|
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Though the project would be complicated, Mr. Coscia thinks it may actually happen.
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"Some people may actually benefit from this in a modest way," Morrissey says.
|
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If pollsters suppress their surveys, they may actually be missing a real trend.
|
|
And — not to jinx it — his losing streak may actually be drying up.
|
|
Duc suggests that she may actually be scared of getting what she wants.
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But research suggests that where medicine is concerned it may actually be worse.
|
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Worse, by creating the appearance of change, they may actually entrench those problems.
|
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And immigration may actually improve the institutions of the countries immigrants go to.
|
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But this time, the government may actually be in a win-win situation.
|
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This means more talk of impeachment may actually move Trump's approval rating up.
|
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In fact, an excess of knowledge, information, and acumen may actually hurt returns.
|
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These actions and anti-Muslim rhetoric may actually give ideological ammunition to terrorists.
|
|
And by doing that, Trump may actually make the Democratic Party great again.
|
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The Cybertruck's design may actually distract from its major selling point: It's electric.
|
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It may actually do the opposite, as the case of Prince Mohammed demonstrates.
|
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Dropouts may actually wind up worse off than if they hadn't started college.
|
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Dropouts may actually wind up worse off than if they hadn't started college.
|
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Given their size, the stock market may actually fall if those go ahead.
|
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Seemingly stronger at first look, the forecast may actually point to softness ahead.
|
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It means earnest attempts to educate the public may actually making things worse.
|
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Pursuing a career goal or business venture may actually earn you respect from others.
|
|
The so-called "Toba Catastrophe Theory," as it's called, may actually be a myth.
|
|
This includes getting to know their LPs, who may actually be beneficial to startups.
|
|
For businesses further away, the week may actually be a bit slower than normal.
|
|
DAVIS: Well, this is where again David and I may actually agree on something.
|
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Other tax rule changes may actually have boosted overall demand for tax-exempt income.
|
|
In fact, the Tab S43's stiffest competition may actually come from Samsung itself.
|
|
So, we may actually be able to make some progress on the decriminalization side.
|
|
A government official confirms the scariest thing in 'Stranger Things' may actually be real
|
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And it's clear that doing something about climate change may actually be far cheaper.
|
|
Skip if: You want to keep this exercise to movies that may actually win.
|
|
Like, this may actually help bring "groovy" and "wigging out" back into modern parlance.
|
|
But this form of protest may actually be the most creative one so far.
|
|
Yet here's something that sounds sacrilegious: Working shorter hours may actually make work better.
|
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He may actually be worse than Ramsay Bolton, if you can even believe that.
|
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Antibacterial soap doesn't have any added benefit, and may actually promote antibiotic-resistant germs.
|
|
It's an instant statement that may actually make you feel like a new person.
|
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Sharing food with a good friend or romantic partner may actually strengthen your relationship.
|
|
It may actually be possible within our lifetimes — or at least Obama thinks so.
|
|
Derek and Hansel's long absence from the screen may actually work to their advantage.
|
|
The Beasts movies may actually make clearer Rowling's under-discussed debt to Roald Dahl.
|
|
A delay in a summit may actually prove to be a blessing in disguise.
|
|
That incident also exemplified the only way that Ms Ocasio-Cortez may actually matter.
|
|
Dwyer thinks the Fed may actually reverse course, and that will push stocks higher.
|
|
Some believe that Africans' delay in integrating may actually help to explain their success.
|
|
A crowded field may actually be the Republicans' best chance at stopping Donald Trump.
|
|
These changes may actually create opportunities for new, low frequency but high consequence failures.
|
|
In fact, since the connection will be more robust, music quality may actually improve.
|
|
The identity of your local grocer may actually affect the value of your home.
|
|
You may actually stop going out to the movies, this TV is that good.
|
|
It reminded me how important movies are and how important critics may actually be.
|
|
The fact that an election is happening may actually be a pretty good explanation.
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|
The government may actually owe you money from tax refunds or unclaimed back wages.
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|
It's also funny, the surest sign that Franken may actually be a regular person.
|
|
Throwing in some wine and cheese may actually earn you an invite to stay.
|
|
Disputing outright lies may actually be one of the easier challenges for a moderator.
|
|
"It may actually not be the most compelling way to do it," he continued.
|
|
Ironically, their attacks on the ACA may actually have convinced voters of its importance.
|
|
In other words, Democrats may actually be in slightly better shape than we think.
|
|
What looked like a disaster for the Republicans may actually not be a disaster.
|
|
That may actually be the biggest fear Europeans have about the Trump-Putin summit.
|
|
So throwing Flynn under the bus may actually be the safer option for him.
|
|
And after that, an earthling may actually put a footprint into the red dust.
|
|
If people listen to Trump and follow experts' advice, that may actually save lives.
|
|
She also demonstrates why not everyone may actually want special powers, given the choice.
|
|
With analytics, you may actually note it's tapering off and showing signs of decline.
|
|
Besides, the firm said Alphabet may actually be worth more in a break-up.
|
|
This is the response of a mature man who may actually believe in democracy.
|
|
Not because the chicken is rubbery, but because rubber may actually be in them.
|
|
Not because of a rubbery taste, but because rubber may actually be in them.
|
|
By continuing to condemn violence "on both sides," this may actually incite new violence.
|
|
The best estimates suggest that fully half of antibiotic prescriptions may actually be unnecessary.
|
|
And marginal returns from data may actually go up as applications multiply, says Mr Weyl.
|
|
That may actually help rebuild some of the lost trust between it and the public.
|
|
Ahead, we break down why soup may actually make you feel better when you're sick.
|
|
Furthermore, undocumented people may actually be less likely to commit crimes than native-born Americans.
|
|
And there's some evidence that legalizing marijuana may actually reduce the use of other drugs.
|
|
The slowdown in sales may actually help the health of the housing market this year.
|
|
Some businesses are even claiming the hikes may actually be a boon to their companies.
|
|
These industries may actually need active government, which the Democrats will be happy to provide.
|
|
Credit constrains may actually keep companies from cutting prices to protect their margins, he added.
|
|
" Additionally, the U.S. market may actually offer some protection from a possible Brexit chaos. "U.
|
|
O'Rourke may actually be the once-in-a-lifetime candidate his supporters claim he is.
|
|
And while it might sound far-fetched, we may actually have a path to them.
|
|
But without paid time off, employers may actually throw a bigger wrench in workplace productivity.
|
|
And playing sports may actually increase risks of addiction if injuries are treated with opioids.
|
|
That could take some time, but it looks like a field trial may actually happen.
|
|
As it happens, a lack of a smoking gun may actually be the smoking gun.
|
|
The stand up comedian added that she may actually enjoy some drugs during her pregnancy.
|
|
For Spoke, the more challenging parts may actually come from the platforms where it lives.
|
|
But as Ms. Whillans's study suggests, people may actually be happier by saving more time.
|
|
And despite Clinton's antipharma rhetoric, some say she may actually be the industry's safest choice.
|
|
But it turns out the big story may actually have been a big non-story.
|
|
A greater cause for worry is that the reform may actually reduce the opposition vote.
|
|
What buyers may actually be more concerned about now is the chance of logistical hitches.
|
|
Compared to the prior two recessions, the Fed may actually be ahead of the curve.
|
|
This summer, the Rio Grande may actually run dry through Albuquerque, New Mexico, a rarity.
|
|
In fact, you may actually end up paying less than if you had booked ahead.
|
|
Unfortunately, the "bathroom war" just begun by the Obama administration may actually impede this goal.
|
|
Members of Congress may actually be cheaper; at least the PAC money must be disclosed.
|
|
If you stay close to home, a cash-back card may actually be more rewarding.
|
|
Cryptomnesia may actually be a byproduct of an otherwise efficient memory system, Dr. Gingerich said.
|
|
It turns out that liberal democracy and free trade may actually be rather fragile achievements.
|
|
Mr. Trump, did you know a dog may actually help you become a better leader?
|
|
But Giuliani's media tour only a few hours later underscores how little may actually change.
|
|
Additionally, there may actually be a sign that individual districts are breaking towards the Democrats.
|
|
By contrast, HB 481, known as the L.I.F.E. Act, may actually increase deaths in women.
|
|
They may actually be the future of leisure if robots wind up leaving us jobless.
|
|
Not only is the form more artistically reputable, but it may actually be more profitable.
|
|
This approach may actually prove more beneficial for the company's customers in the long term.
|
|
So the Halloween costume of your dreams may actually be in the cards after all.
|
|
So basically I'm down to your level, which may actually make you feel more comfortable.
|
|
The buzz is, that the shredded artwork may actually be worth more than $1.4 mil.
|
|
But Mr. Trump's efforts to break it up may actually have created the opposite outcome.
|
|
I don't like living alone so this setup may actually benefit me in the future.
|
|
Add Michigan and Florida to the list of states where democracy may actually be expanding.
|
|
Potential filmgoers may actually find this revised system a useful counterbalance to the critical score.
|
|
If you confidently claim your gentleness and sweetness and femininity, people may actually be impressed.
|
|
There will be further negotiations, and these may actually freeze plutonium production and destroy missiles.
|
|
But his proposed solution — disrupting our social media "echo chambers" — may actually make things worse.
|
|
In this way, an anarchist may actually represent a new hope for white evangelicals' future.
|
|
While Superdelegates seem like a very poor choice, they may actually serve a different role.
|
|
He said people may actually be reading the lousy reviews, and withholding their money accordingly.
|
|
Bill Nelson may actually be slightly behind Republican Rick Scott in the Florida Senate race.
|
|
But there's growing evidence that the public impeachment proceedings may actually be helping Trump politically.
|
|
Even with the price hikes, drivers may actually be getting a better deal than before.
|
|
Republican senators may actually find that it is more electorally dangerous to vote against him.
|
|
People need to understand, however, that cannabis may actually be riskier for people with depression.
|
|
Some said they were concerned that the North may actually use the bomb against China.
|
|
The result is a flawed analysis that may actually drive Russia and China closer together.
|
|
And, unlike many of Trump's campaign promises, this one may actually be on the table.
|
|
Levels of promiscuity aren't really changing, and by some measures, they may actually be decreasing.
|
|
Photo: The Ocean CleanupDisturbingly, the estimates of plastic within the patch may actually be too low.
|
|
That may actually be true, but cameras are a means to an end — not the goal.
|
|
But by putting health first, Apple may actually have a decent shot at changing that perception.
|
|
According to Lawson, the secret to winning new business may actually be forgetting your pitch deck.
|
|
It does, however, suggest that data considered lost in future ransomware attacks may actually be recoverable.
|
|
The paradox is that as the North Korean economy modernises, the data may actually be deteriorating.
|
|
Avoid high-sugar drinks like regular Gatorade or Powerade because the sugar may actually worsen diarrhea.
|
|
Legal experts told the Times it may actually work, in certain emergency circumstances, and with caveats.
|
|
A$AP Rocky may actually have gotten justice in Sweden, and Katy Perry -- well, you decide.
|
|
But that fear isn't helping, and in some cases, it may actually be holding you back.
|
|
Suddenly, it occurred to me that we may actually miss this, all thanks to a cloud.
|
|
But at least one economist believes that, unlike on previous occasions, Japan may actually do so.
|
|
Plus, the mugs may actually make up for the cold weather by offering cute springtime designs.
|
|
That may be because efforts to ease mortgage financing rules may actually dampen new property launches.
|
|
So, some of those guys may actually be off terms of service in what they're doing.
|
|
At least this awful twist may actually suggest a positive future in a possible season 2.
|
|
This slicer may actually be all you need to prepare an avocado in one convenient tool.
|
|
In addition, by solely employing less-lethal means, law enforcement may actually deter some mass shooters.
|
|
I may actually need their help, like China on North Korea; who knows maybe even NATO.
|
|
But for some dating apps and sites, the free version may actually be all you need.
|
|
It may actually rank up pretty high on the NFL's list of draconian and misguided policies.
|
|
Which is why Trump supporting a pro-Putin candidate in France may actually make complete sense.
|
|
Other experts say that foreign-trained doctors may actually outperform their American peers in some ways.
|
|
Deadly bacteria like anthrax or tetanus may actually be able to survive in the Martian soil.
|
|
Base-level legal effectiveness aside, Rose may actually be playing himself on a social level, too.
|
|
The researchers may actually be looking at more cancers that have broken free from their hosts.
|
|
"Bad" habits like showing up late and gossiping may actually be more beneficial than people assume.
|
|
Because according to data gathered by Hostelworld, being well-traveled may actually make you more employable.
|
|
The tables have turned and this may actually be the true revolution, the real historical moment.
|
|
We wrongly assume that success is "out there," while it may actually be within our reach.
|
|
The administration's tough rhetoric may actually be counterproductive absent any real changes to the asylum system.
|
|
He may actually believe he's been cleared, which is even more worrisome than straight-up lying.
|
|
According to Pro Football Talk's Chris Simms, the injury may actually be the result of frostbite.
|
|
But this may actually have been the case, because she goes back and forth about matrimony.
|
|
RCV may actually increase turnout by generating more competitive races with a broader range of candidates.
|
|
Paradoxically, the apparent comfort level in the markets may actually be a recipe for impending shocks.
|
|
That deal may actually work in a world where both those guys didn't just have surgery.
|
|
He has given me a glimmer of hope that he may actually help get something done.
|
|
In some cases, the relatively high price of affordable apartments may actually drive up housing costs.
|
|
If it is ultimately implemented, the bill may actually end up increasing costs compared to Obamacare.
|
|
The net effect of this trade war on their production and jobs may actually be negative.
|
|
You never know, you may actually be able to help them in their time of need!
|
|
And evidence seems is mounting that diet sodas and artificial sweeteners may actually promote weight gain.
|
|
But the global supremacy of oil, coal, and gas may actually be shakier than it appears.
|
|
Few seemed ready to confront the idea that a rising tide may actually sink some boats.
|
|
Experts say it may actually contribute to violence and instability in Mexico's lucrative drug-producing market.
|
|
Anxious children may actually sleep better if they share a room with a brother or sister.
|
|
Some claiming to do good for the climate may actually do nothing — or worse than nothing.
|
|
But for Mr. Towell, that may actually have been a positive outcome for the indigenous protesters.
|
|
But a petition may actually be less effective than an avalanche of letters from angry shareholders.
|
|
It is possible that these young adults are still maturing, and may actually grow and change.
|
|
We may actually be in a situation where reality is more strange than the fictional predictions.
|
|
But this may actually help the habitable zone, according to astronomers at the University of Sheffield.
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There is hope, however, that we may actually be able to avoid this self-defeating cycle.
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Some of those voters, by the nature of their dual citizenship, may actually be American citizens.
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"This may actually help us learn more about how palm oil plantations affect mangroves," he says.
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Uber is not just struggling to right the ship, its problems may actually be getting worse.
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"Some control firms may actually be targets of whistle-blowing that I cannot observe," he wrote.
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Trump's acknowledgment that he was personally involved in the payment may actually help his legal argument.
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For adult smokers, completely switching to e-cigarettes may actually be less dangerous than smoking combustible cigarettes.
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LG's offering a new path forward for smartphones, one that consumers may actually want to walk down.
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And a new report suggests moms who engage in the practice may actually harm their newborn babies.
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But there are studies showing that these programs don't help and may actually be harming people instead.
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"Grandmother's silver" may actually be silver-plate rather than sterling, but the phrase still sounds rather refined.
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In fact, MU69 may actually be a pair of objects strung closely together by their mutual gravity.
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Depending on the content of your liquid diet, you may actually be a little more backed up.
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With the exception of his appreciation for cats, I think this may actually go beyond Ayn Rand.
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Workers in Sweden are proving that spending less time in the workplace may actually be more productive.
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The lyric may actually be commentary on a society that teaches black women their hair is inferior.
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Syrians are worried that the limited scope of the strikes may actually provoke more attacks on civilians.
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Still others, who may actually mean what they say, pass laws giving women equal opportunities to men.
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Some day, a concerted combination of such steps may actually bring blue skies back to India's capital.
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The first settlers may actually have been Gaelic-speaking, seafaring Irish monks fleeing the Vikings in Ireland.
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While it sounds like it would be a change for the worse, it may actually not be.
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Up next, the anti-Trump hypocrisy from the Democratic politicians that may actually upset their own voters.
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But if we take too heavy-handed of an approach then we may actually cause more problems.
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Many of your supposedly "bad habits" may actually be perfectly good for you, according to scientific research.
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The official sound of the cell phone era, for what it's worth, may actually be vibrate mode.
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Thanks to the allegations of sexual harassment rocking top competitor Uber, it may actually stand a chance.
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For some people, the Mi A232 Lite may actually be the more attractive device regardless of price.
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Images from space suggest he may actually be onto something—but experts say it's something much simpler.
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In what may actually be a Survivor first, the challenge requires absolutely zero player effort or skill.
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But as the authors point out in the study, this arrangement may actually be symbiotic in nature.
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And depriving yourself of little pleasures may actually make you more likely to backslide and slip up.
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Standard microwaves can't learn new tricks, but a voice-connected microwave may actually get better over time.
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Overthrowing Assad may actually lead to an Islamist regime that finds common ground with ISIS, not America.
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But the very fact that it seems harmless may actually be responsible for its most pernicious effects.
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Now if my Democratic friends would get behind President Trump, we may actually get a peace deal.
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This is so that we may actually improve the discourse and outcomes for all sexual violence survivors.
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Blink and you may actually miss Styles making his film debut in the World War II thriller.
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The $21 million block grant would loosen those restrictions, but may actually be a disguise for cuts.
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More than that, though, Cruz may actually have compounded his mistake by so quickly pulling the ad.
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But the Rust Belt turned on her and that political resume may actually have been a detriment.
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And the habit of concentrating refugees in the same places over many years may actually help integration.
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But competitors can overcome that by delivering compelling and useful content, which may actually become important again.
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Some work habits that seem productive on the surface may actually be some of your greatest distractions.
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Perhaps more worrying, animal studies suggest that rather than contributing to healing, Nsaids may actually slow healing.
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If something like inflammation is affecting Wright's throws, that may actually be good news for the Mets.
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A recent study by economists at Harvard suggested that it may actually be beneficial for the economy.
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He suggested that the reports he has denied may actually be beneficial in clouding the administration's intentions.
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He believes one of Best Buy's moves to compete with Amazon may actually pressure the company's profit.
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Apple's price hike is catching up with itBut Apple may actually have less latitude than other companies.
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According to one portfolio manager, however, the Street may actually have grounds for their more cautious approach.
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But in that specific case, it may actually be better to have less depth in your conference.
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It's starting to look like Republicans and Democrats in Congress may actually reach a deal on something.
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So Putin may actually be trying to deescalate tensions with America — not increase them — with these pronouncements.
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The one change that iOS users may actually cheer today is one that's buried under the hood.
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While this is a troubling number, it may actually be a positive sign of progress being made.
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Of course, who knows what Instagram may actually end up testing as this Alpha program gets going.
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Predictably, PBM initiatives to control access to opioids purchased with health insurance may actually increase PBM profits.
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It is also possible that if candidates say them enough, they may actually start to believe them.
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But we may actually require some amount of the supposedly dangerous "pro-oxidant" signals to stay healthy.
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American sanctions may actually speed the moment at which Iran is in violation of the agreement's terms.
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Research from Cornell suggests that the front car may actually receive the greater benefit of aerodynamic efficiency.
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I think it may actually be ... And Tesla is all of them together or something like that.
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That kind of agreement, though, may actually be the extent of what Trump can get from Kim.
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And now it seems that they may actually deliver better health care for patients in certain situations.
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Your best accomplishments may actually lie ahead, especially if you continue to hold your party's leader accountable.
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Yet it may actually be the wisest thing to apply different moral philosophies in different relational contexts.
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For Americans, about 4 percent of our ancestry traced to Asia may actually reflect Native American roots.
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But by the standards of international soccer, none of that may actually constitute a full-blown crisis.
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Apparently Facebook&aposs growth and data science teams believe that hiding likes may actually increase user engagement.
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Some consumers may actually bank the money saved, but Smith says this is not always the case.
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Unlike Obama, whose numbers seemed to get stronger over time, O'Rourke's numbers may actually be becoming weaker.
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The early state picture is a little more cloudy, but it may actually be better for Sanders.
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But if they do this, it may actually be very good for the economics of Grant & Eisenhofer.
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But a new study has shown that exercise may actually be more important to happiness than wealth.
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"The K.K.K. may actually have enunciated values with which a majority of 1920s Americans agreed," Gordon writes.
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That means some people with chronic low back pain may actually be suffering from malfunctioning pain signals.
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And while that may actually be good for Canadian consumers, it's a politically sensitive issue in Canada.
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Ahead, eight common kitchen investments that are designed to simplify your life but may actually be costing you.
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If the Skrulls can impersonate Hill and Fury, we don't know who else may actually be a Skrull.
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So, this bill may actually help move the needle on getting many people the help they need. 2.
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First, we found out that coffee may actually prevent premature death due to heart disease, Parkinson's, and diabetes.
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An immigrant tech entrepreneur said president-elect Donald Trump's visa policy may actually be right for Silicon Valley.
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Though ultimately, none of this may actually matter, because all those pros and cons really depends on pricing.
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But if you're careful, you can avoid putting on weight, and you may actually lose a few pounds.
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The problem is their agreement is extremely vague — and may actually prove bad news for the United States.
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I'm careful to state publicly that I'm an omnivore, regardless of how little meat I may actually consume.
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Indeed, many experts believe another rinse is unnecessary at best and may actually introduce new bacteria at worst.
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But while Manafort may have the spotlight, Papadopoulos may actually end up as Mueller's biggest get so far.
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Sure, there could be cases where a child is simply questioning their sexuality and may actually be heterosexual.
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"The U.K. may actually be able to be free from some of the EU's burdensome regulations," he said.
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A new ad format won't hurt the acquisition efforts of small and medium companies, and may actually help.
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But in technologically and privacy-progressive Europe, the hearings may actually force Zuckerberg to answer some tough questions.
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If you can stand it, a little exercise before bed may actually help you sleep, Dr. Ebben says.
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The January 31 Blue Moon may actually look slightly red because it coincides with a total lunar eclipse.
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Not only have those forecasts proved wrong but, some Brexiteers say, Brexit may actually be helping the economy.
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There are some very important exceptions to this rule, but encouraging violence may actually be constitutionally protected speech.
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Over time, normal consumers may actually create the greatest amount of VR content for themselves and their friends.
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However, Valetudo orbits much farther away than Carpo, and it may actually be the smallest moon Jupiter has.
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They have non-glamorous jobs that they may actually need to pay the rent and feed their families.
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The app helps you find boats you can rent at prices you may actually be able to afford.
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GC: So that would suggest that it comes earlier, and you may actually begin to think about tapering.
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McCoy's injury may actually help, as Karlos Williams and Mike Gillislee have both produced in small sample sizes.
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The Delaware filing is only a stock authorization, which means the Florida-based company may actually raise less.
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Adding new money to the bill doesn't help their concerns at all -- may actually push them further away.
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Soundcloud says Stations will offer users an endless stream of new music, and that may actually be true.
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The region's growth potential may actually be big enough for multiple players — at least in the short term.
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So the millennials may actually be receiving higher pay than they normally would at their level of experience.
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This may be critical in a massage parlor investigation where the employees may actually live on the premises.
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Yet Chinese official selling may actually have capped bond price gains as well as the fall in yields.
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That means the Fed hikes may actually come too late to get ahead of rising prices, DBS said.
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Moreover, the 2014 collapse of global oil prices may actually have reduced the impact of the sanctions regime.
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They aren't afraid Democrats will lose to Trump, they are terrified that a real progressive may actually win.
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For these workers, the system of exclusive representation may actually reduce satisfaction and lead to intra-workplace conflict.
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The company's statements undercutting climate science, they argue, may actually fall within its rights under the First Amendment.
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After decades of generally declining rates and capital gains on bonds, investors may actually experience losses in 250.
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At a time of nearly unprecedented paralysis in Washington, a look back may actually point the way forward.
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Summer is undoubtedly a beautiful time in Provence, but it may actually be better to visit off-season.
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Companies may actually see more value for their dollars, if the A.I. can make work processes more efficient.
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If you're an employee at the Walt Disney Company, work may actually be the happiest place on earth.
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Taking time after work to fully disconnect from your job may actually increase your productivity the next day.
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We point out in the paper that satisfying Asimov's Laws may actually require robot deception in some circumstances.
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But if the Bay State's experience is anything to go by, the approach may actually make matters worse.
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The outcome of those talks isn't yet known, although the path to compliance may actually be relatively simple.
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But one recent arrest shows that some people may actually be prepared to run this sort of business.
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It's not that low T causes people not to have sex; not having sex may actually inhibit testosterone.
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The number of Canadians returning to their country to practice may actually be higher than the number leaving.
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Further, short-term closures may actually have detrimental effects, negatively impacting older caregivers at home, the CDC said.
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If we do this consistently, it may actually deter those who don't have a real claim to asylum.
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Well, even though Apple Arcade officially goes live Thursday, it may actually be possible to access it today.
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Published findings have suggested trackers may actually be a problem served up on their own, not a solution.
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So, James may actually have a solid argument that his mug should not be shown on the program.
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With trade-ins and lease options, some customers may actually pay less to get a higher-end iPhone.
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His remarks may actually resonate with Trump's own views, though, according to Georgetown University nuclear expert Matthew Kroenig.
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But the migrants on the boat that sank Friday may actually have come from Turkey rather than Libya.
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Now, as my colleagues reported from San Ysidro, the immigration system may actually be reaching a breaking point.
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From another perspective, though, the rapid turnover of today's movements may actually be a sign of their success.
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An admissions policy that puts more weight on personal statements and extracurricular activities may actually help affluent students.
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The heat policy will most likely be in place again on Wednesday, when conditions may actually be hotter.
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By continuing to train and operate in close quarters, the armed forces may actually help spread the disease.
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So having legal access to cannabis as another option for pain relief may actually reduce consumption of opiates.
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Here are three ways to test out a business idea to determine if it may actually be profitable.
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Beyond wasting U.S. taxpayer money, the deployment may actually prevent an end to the 66-year long conflict.
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Stay tuned for some ideas on critiques I think need to be made and what may actually land.
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This may actually wind up being the last substantive part of the trial if Republicans have their way.
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In fact, if you ask for help on something complicated, people may actually view you as more competent.
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The fact that this is happening now and not two years ago may actually be according to plan.
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A couple more years of poor sales are a small incentive and may actually promote overuse of antibiotics.
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They love talking down to people who are suspicious that something called Dogecoin may actually hold any value.
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And, according to new thinking in the self-help biz, it may actually be better for us, too.
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And yet he may actually have been the Thunder's best option at shooting guard in that pivotal situation.
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Given the abrupt personal and economic disruption shutdowns cause, they may actually hurt the cause of small government.
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But even if the school refuses to recognize this poetic value, Building H may actually prove legally problematic.
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Last month, Google suggested that this driverless utopia may actually be much further away than many people may realize.
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And strangely enough, studies suggest that songs addressing how painful splits can be may actually help people feel better.
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But an enterprising few may actually dust the crumbs off their laps and make it to the ski slopes.
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It may actually matter more to foreign automakers with factories in the U.S. than for Ford and General Motors.
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"So, when you go to the gym during this time you may actually be burning more fat," Hackney explains.
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Ultimately, though, he refused to answer the question — perhaps suggesting that there may actually have been some collusion there.
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First, as the most unprepared President-elect in history, Trump may actually realize that Obama has something to offer.
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Where Antonio Villaraigosa, may actually -- there&aposs a chance he gives more pension reforms, charter schools, more charter schools.
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That the documentary doesn't glorify candidates, but rather just captures them, may actually allow it to transcend political boundaries.
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If your house is in order when the downturn hits, you may actually be able to grow through it.
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Now a new study suggests that such everyday slights may actually raise the blood pressure of women over time.
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Amazon and Facebook have soared to all-time highs, but their success may actually be counterproductive for the economy.
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In that sense, it's also entirely different than Facebook Messenger's 'M' assistant bot (which may actually be a human).
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A new study in the journal Circulation finds that almost half of all heart attacks may actually be silent.
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If you're not too bothered about aesthetics, the iPhone 8 Plus may actually be even better than the X.
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Peach, whose strong dislike for Joe may actually stem from an affection for Beck that goes well beyond friendship.
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And it may actually cause people to re-examine their data, how it's shaped, how societal influences influence outcomes.
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What may seem like a harmless "just in case" sort of thing may actually do more harm than good.
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It's 6.4 inches, it's got a crazy new depth-sensing camera system and it may actually arrive next month.
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Unfilled moments, moments where you don't have entertainment, or moments where you don't have companionship, may actually spawn creativity.
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Fiction may actually be more powerful, according to a new study running in the journal Trends in Cognitive Sciences.
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So while the alkaline diet may not be great in theory, it may actually have health benefits in practice.
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For this reason, a lackluster average drop in pain may actually hide people who do see a noticeable benefit.
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One of the ironies that experts pointed out was that in failure, Trump may actually have had a success.
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Before you do, think on this: Your cash may actually be worth more to a candidate than your vote.
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Observational studies are also riddled with confounding factors, the unmeasured variables that may actually give rise to certain outcomes.
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In fact, growth may actually be worse, as many experts put the most recently reported quarter below 4 percent.
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That's one reason why, sometimes, a doctor or genetic counselor may actually advise a patient to not get tested.
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HSAs don't seem to crowd out 21(k) contributions and may actually be increasing overall retirement savings among workers.
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If you think you're not that smart, that may actually be a sign that you're smarter than you think.
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They will most likely be ridiculed at first and they may actually be kind of useless in early versions.
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Putting these low risk youth on any type of probation may actually result in higher rearrest and reconviction rates.
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Then there's all the traveling Trump has done since being sworn in -- he may actually be setting a record.
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Around the world, there are at least 21,000 drones in service, but the number may actually be significantly higher.
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But the free-to-play game may actually be helping the entire industry by expanding the video game market.
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If you do decide to try it out, you may actually find it more useful than the typical diversion.
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"My fear is that the U.S.A. may actually be falling behind, " Neu-Ner said on "Fast Money " Thursday evening.
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Washington (CNN)When it comes to tax reform, Americans may actually be (a little) more united than you'd think.
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BCRA may actually create new inequities and a new set of haves and have-nots in the United States.
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So what many consider the crown jewel of TV sports may actually prove a pretty attractive sell after all.
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They say the correlation may actually be getting weaker, since the introduction of hybrid vehicles and ride-hailing companies.
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"It may actually be more respectful of other people, especially if you are in a crowded room," he says.
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At this point, the best solution for the Broncos with Manning may actually be to limit his pass attempts.
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Even more, new findings suggest that immigrants may actually cause crime to decline in the areas where they live.
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So Clinton's continued support for capital punishment may actually put her out of line with most of her party.
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It's OK to regroup, but encourage Libra to attend to the fallout—it may actually work in their favor.
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It blurs the lines on how she's expecting Queen to be perceived versus how it may actually be internalized.
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"If we can pinpoint the source, we may actually see one of these active galaxies switch on," McNamara said.
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Here's what else is happening: With cool temperatures and windswept streets, you may actually enjoy the city's underground today.
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While it may feel like earworms exist only to annoy you, researchers say they may actually serve a purpose.
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What's more, some people may actually burn more total fat as fuel despite working an intensity beyond their Fatmax.
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The best combination of paper quality, durability, style, availability and ruling options that may actually fit in your pocket.
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But two new studies show that AI trained to identify hate speech may actually end up amplifying racial bias.
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This move by Trump may actually be undermining both, given that it makes us look utterly weak and callous.
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Well, having a competitive election where they may actually be able to cast a ballot and affect an outcome.
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He scolds and attacks them until they resign, replacing them with loyalists who may actually bend to his will.
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Investment company Salt Financial said recently that it may actually pay early investors to buy into its new ETF.
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Then along comes a dubious ex-boyfriend, a lawyer, who tells you that you may actually own the island.
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Trade tensions may actually wind up hurting them even if they aren't producing many goods to be sold overseas.
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But some of the species ending up in markets may actually be a newly discovered species called Dipturus lamillai.
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They have now reportedly spent nearly $300,000 in this district, signaling that they may actually be feeling the heat.
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But rather than being detrimental for Bolt, the consequences of an uneven stride may actually be beneficial, Weyand said.
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But many of our moral principles may actually follow from what the coalitions we form are incentivized to believe.
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Yet there is a reasonable argument that the outlook for investing in renewable energy may actually be quite good.
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Wade — and being public about that fact — the Alabama bill's sponsors may actually have hurt their chances, Ziegler said.
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Yet in this attempt to improve the human experience, embrace of shortsighted advances may actually be tearing it down.
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But analysts say that last week's test may actually reflect a gradual approach rather than a rush to separate.
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But it's worth focusing on Illinois, because that's where it looks like Sanders may actually have a real shot.
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"There are ... many occasions where a simulated Christmas tree of mechanical construction may actually be preferred," the patent claims.
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Charles Manson left his estate to a pen pal ... and what the murderer left behind may actually be valuable.
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Companies tout transparency, but Truaxe has taken it to a level that may actually cause the company to implode.
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And, as Vox's Matt Yglesias wrote earlier today, the Pence email case may actually be legitimately more troubling than Clinton's.
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Analysts at Capital Economics argued that the heavy defeat for May may actually be a boon for the U.K. economy.
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Although many prime ministers have promised a return to cabinet government over the years, Mr Johnson may actually deliver it.
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As more and more people speak up and out against accepted norms, those norms may actually bend, or even break.
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But the popular technique, often referred to by one brand — CoolSculpting — may actually cause new fat growth in rare cases.
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The North is likely to respond better to a liberal and may actually ease its tests if dialogue, he said.
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While Indian regulators are probably less nationalistic than China's, India being a democracy, clarity on regulations may actually take longer.
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Hacking the anti-Trump PAC website may actually be two crimes: Trespassing into a computer and trafficking in the password.
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A high-definition screen may actually show more detail than your eyes can discern from couch distance, but color issues?
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Yet some believe the current arrangement of helping with weapons sales may actually reward the U.S. with economies of scale.
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The recent revelation that the two may actually have accidentally gotten married back in 1992 just adds to their chemistry.
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Some advertised treatments, including spinal manipulation and injection of hydrogen peroxide, may actually cause harm to patients, the researchers write.
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More importantly, Snap already has a monetization system in place, which may actually encourage its partners to use the tools.
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Instead, a few of our participants said they may actually make them slightly more likely, on average, to support Trump.
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According to researchers at University of Edinburgh, the amount of coffee we consume may actually be linked to our genetics.
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"Some of the suggestions that we might have for a way to go next may actually surprise them," he says.
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This body of work suggests that reducing violence may actually be key to progress on a range of socioeconomic outcomes.
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Sometimes, what looks like being "cool, calm, and collected" may actually be a coping technique to mask the anxiety within.
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However, she warned that Santoso's death may actually increase the risk of violence in the region, especially against the military.
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They may actually have pulled as many brilliant, innovative moves this season as Wendell and Domenick did in Ghost Island.
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The silver lining is that the active, power-dependent Even earbuds, unlike most others, may actually benefit from the change.
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"It may actually be used to stop freedom of expression and allow the authorities to abuse citizens' rights," says Ibrahim.
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Those people may actually be contacted for a reference check, and the last thing you want is them mocking you.
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It's believed that it may actually take the Senate a week or two in October to finish the Kavanaugh nomination.
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Exercise may actually help ward off depression and anxiety by enhancing the body's ability to respond to stressors, he says.
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For the first time in my 14 years on death row, I am scared that I may actually be killed.
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And it turns out that matchmaking may actually provide some helpful insight for those looking to enter long-term relationships.
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Wal-Mart: Of all the companies vying to compete with Amazon, Cramer thinks Wal-Mart may actually have a chance.
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It's a good trade for some people, and for others they may actually feel worse the next day from it.
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In what some may see as the oddest location — Utah — a third-party presidential candidate may actually win the state.
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The real revolution may actually be the blockchain technology used by bitcoin and other financial, business and even government transactions.
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What's interesting are the tiny details that we may actually notice in big data, and the effect might be tiny.
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But that study had no control group for comparison, and other studies have found curcumin may actually cause gastrointestinal upset.
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Las Vegas shooting One national gun control measure may actually pass after the worst mass shooting in modern American history.
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The 40-year trend shows only modest changes — and may actually suggest a small increase in happiness in recent years.
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Third, the absence of windfall spending and the gradual improvement in the economy may actually force business to pay up.
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The worst-case scenario is that a man who may be wholly unfit for the office may actually win it.
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In fact, by offering a notionally "softer" kind of criminalization, drug courts may actually help entrench that fundamentally untenable paradigm.
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After all, unlike poetry — or journalism for that matter – there may actually be lucrative careers out there for funny people.
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Standard microwaves can't learn new tricks, but Alexa can, meaning a voice-connected microwave may actually get better over time.
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The fact that "everyone knows" about a particular type of misconduct may actually make people less likely to report it.
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Between the lines: A conviction that, like Japan conquered cars, China may actually manage to pull off its tech ambitions.
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It's probably no surprise, then, that a new review has found that eating whole grains may actually extend your life.
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While Johnson may feel comfortable in the clothes of Churchill, the better fit may actually be those of Henry VIII.
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Considering the 5813-hour news cycle, and the rise of social media, Williamson may actually have been talked about more.
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And the Sun newspaper is reporting that some in European Union may actually want to throw Britain a few cherries.
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That may actually be helping the company tighten its grip on the book business, David Streitfeld of the NYT writes.
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But we must accept the fact that this was not really a defeat for Trump, and may actually help him.
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And hold on tight to that advice, because the desire to overbuy may actually increase over the next few weeks.
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If you're facing unexpected or inexplicable breakouts, these nine "healthy" foods may actually be the causes of your acne woes.
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The closest parallel, however, to An American Saga may actually be the 1992 ABC miniseries The Jacksons: An American Dream.
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You're supposed to pay quarterly estimated taxes on this income — a requirement that moonlighting "9-to-5ers" may actually overlook.
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It's possible that due to a "quirk of biology," children may actually be protected against the novel coronavirus, Time reported.
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Beyond being simplistic, such framing conceals nuances that may actually help to explain the root causes of Mexico's drug violence.
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I needed to pass the 31-week mark before I could believe that we may actually have a healthy baby.
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The stock market is its most overbought since Bill Clinton was president, but that may actually be a good thing.
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Crude by rail may actually affect "our first quarter positively," he added, given a possible rise in production next year.
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For instance, an organization purporting to represent consumer interests may actually represent industry, or may be influenced by industry contributions.
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A 2016 study from the University of Southern California revealed that strategic calorie restriction may actually help you live longer.
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And exposure to a rich array of indoor germs may actually be salutary, helping stave off a variety of illnesses.
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But this is where you have to be careful, because refinancing may actually cost you more in the long run.
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Pelosi's push to drive him out may actually give the Oklahoma Republican a boost among those within his own party.
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It may actually literally take six to nine months for Applied Materials to come back, but I am urging patience.
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And if you&aposre not getting the right nutrients, keto may actually lead you to gain weight, not lose it.
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So it may be that having more competition across different parts of the tech value chain may actually drive innovation.
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But overreacting to the Paris decision may actually hurt attempts to persuade Republicans that climate change is a real problem.
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It will require Democrats and progressive activists to understand that a rushed impeachment may actually help Trump remain in office.
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"But now the reality is we may actually lose the seat, so Steve has finally fired Steve," Mr. Bertrand said.
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Unfortunately, a raft of research suggests this well-meaning bill may actually hurt the students it is designed to help.
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They may actually believe hustle culture is the road to happiness rather than a clever ploy to extract more work.
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And it seems China may actually have a point: Right now, China's manipulation of its currency actually favors US exports.
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In other words: This is exactly what fans came for, and it's starting to look like It may actually deliver.
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But Trumpworld's antagonism toward CNN may actually lead the administration to deny a pending media merger that involves the network.
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So he may actually experience pain associated with that, but he moves so quickly to rage that he never changes.
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Our new findings suggest, however, that great apes may actually be a bit more similar to us than we previously thought.
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"Regardless of how popular the challenge may actually be, it is out there for people to see and imitate," Lee wrote.
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And so if that's the case, I think Trump's tolerance and the tolerance of the Chinese may actually be somewhat limited.
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The researchers also think that the Large Magellanic Cloud may actually have more satellite galaxies orbiting it than they previously believed.
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They "may actually undermine the effort to fight and prevent violent extremism, which depends on cooperation and mutual respect between communities".
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In dynamic software land, that value may actually increase over time as the product is used more and the dataset improves.
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"We may actually take a safety this year," Maccagnan said at a news conference Monday, though no one actually believes that.
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But there's a twist: The experience of quitting nicotine vaping may actually turn out to be quite different from stopping smoking.
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What started as a photo op, though, may actually reveal information about the broad policy goals Bannon is tasked with overseeing.
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If the price of fossil fuels are going up, the increase in the commodity price may actually help the company earnings.
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But when you can take your eyes off the picture you have of your life, you may actually start living yours.
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That means this latest Kaiser poll suggests that many of the Democrats running for president may actually be in the minority.
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The fear now -- the prosecutor may actually go harder on Rocky, to show he is not kowtowing to U.S. government officials.
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Venezuelan news reports indicated that the players may actually have been victims of an intended robbery that led to their deaths.
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This episode has reminded everyone of how fragile an event The International may actually be in light of US immigration policies.
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Poehler argues that trying not to care about your career goals may actually increase your chances of achieving what you want.
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Not only is the program unsustainable in the long term, it may actually be hurting those Americans who are most disadvantaged.
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The incredible, 5,000 to 1 odds of Leicester City winning the English Premier League is looking like it may actually happen.
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While writing code is one thing, being able to share debugging sessions may actually be even more important to many developers.
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You may have a product that was deemed bio-equivalent by the FDA, but it may actually be somewhat clinically different.
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"I'll toast with him," Carole says, and Jeanne fears her mother may actually believe that Jude's body is a champagne glass.
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The negotiated farm bill is expected not just to reject important and widely supported reforms, it may actually make things worse.
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It suggests that public concern about one of our greatest threats may actually exceed the record highs found in recent polling.
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A major rewrite of the Communications Act is a big deal, but may actually happen despite the partisan atmosphere of Washington.
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Despite more open spaces, it may actually healthier to live in the city due to the sheer amount of walking outdoors.
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Perhaps, as we learn more about the details of what happened during the campaign and transition period, that may actually occur.
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That suggests this race may actually be a toss-up in the fall, not one where Republicans should be heavily favored.
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A better option may actually present itself when FIFA adopts the controversial plan to expand the World Cup to 48 teams.
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With Sessions as attorney general, Cohen said lawmakers might hammer out better legislation that may actually reduce costs and recidivism rates.
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While the Quechua people learned this skincare technique out of necessity, science suggests that potatoes may actually have some healing properties.
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Forcing people to install solar panels may actually exacerbate grid problems, creating negative secondary impacts without meaningfully greening the electricity system.
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However, what may actually spur more iPad app development could be the ease of porting an iPad app to the Mac.
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That means it's unlikely Trump's approach will succeed anytime soon — and may actually imperil the relationship long after Trump is gone.
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But according to a new study in American Sociological Review, working hard may actually yield more benefits for men than women.
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But even when medicines contain the correct amount, not all of it may actually be available for absorption by the body.
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Meanwhile, for partners in the emergency dispatch space, Waze notes that shaving time off their response rate may actually save lives.
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Now this accounting change may actually make sense, except that the gains on long-term stocks are not adjusted for inflation.
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Even so the streamlined masterpiece-light Wallach version may actually prove better — clearer, more fleet and certainly more up to date.
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Now, they're finding that eliminating the health care law may actually be more like their version of the nightmare before Christmas.
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Reading "Duped" gave me occasion to second-guess even gentler deceptions; it may actually have made me a (slightly) better person.
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Interestingly, some prodigies may actually do better when their eccentricities are seen by loving adults as disabilities first — and talents second.
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Their doctorates and affiliations with top universities may actually be downsides in an administration that has shown disdain for academic expertise.
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If you're not in one of the CDC's high-risk categories, trying to see your doctor may actually expose you further.
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The only thing that may actually be dismantled is the architecture of America's longstanding military alliance with Japan and South Korea.
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Although many Americans remain alarmingly content with still-lingering hopes for greater personal wealth, even the richest may actually be deprived.
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Single people may actually be better off on Valentine's Day anyway, write the philosopher Neil McArthur and the economist Marina Adshade.
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Companies should be especially aware of political "conversations" that may actually veer into harassment, depending on what they involve, Kropp said.
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That may actually be for the best, since his most significant effort so far would have destroyed the Affordable Care Act.
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In a way, though, the most damning "review" of Tulip Fever may actually be its own distributor's preemptive defense of it.
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At some point, it appears they may actually be boyfriend and girlfriend in the way 13-year-olds innocently begin relationships.
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In contrast, not only does frowning reflect effort during physical activity, but may actually, in turn, increase our perception of effort.
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Agriculture may actually be offering Nebraska a politically palatable way to promote adaptation to climate change without using any such terms.
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Only then, can we begin to address what changes in our diets and which economic interventions may actually improve public health.
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And Trump's tariffs on China, meant to help boost the US steel industry, may actually be hurting the company's European operations.
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Wearing a sky-blue shirt that may actually be scrubs, gloved, and ready to unveil the truth, Johnson gets to work.
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Munn may actually love Xfinity, but in this case she was hawking the product for Comcast* to her 1.8 million followers.
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Or we may actually go through this route that they have in the NLRB and you'll be stuck with the union.
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Florida voters who believed they were voting to support solar power in the state may actually have voted to derail it.
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In that hipster-y way, the Cosmo may actually be one of the cooler things a person can request from the bar.
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But here's something to consider: the underdogs of the market, emerging startups, may actually provide a more valuable experience for young professionals.
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"I think it is a real threat—something that may actually cripple the company, at least in the western market," Ong said.
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This storm of litigation will continue, in bursts, for some time—and may actually lead to substantial limitations on Trump's boldest designs.
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Rumors have been floating around for years about a third Sex and the City movie, but now, it may actually be happening.
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Ms. Pukas of TD Bank says she generally doesn't recommend closing card accounts, since doing so may actually harm your credit score.
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But figures suggest it may actually spend too much on patching up its infrastructure, and not enough on renewing it (see chart).
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So instead, Brydge sued Kickstarter as well as a company named OGadget, which it believed may actually be behind the Libra keyboard.
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And if the clouds are low enough in the sky, the snow may actually sprinkle the surface of Mars, the authors say.
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A GENERAL election in the Democratic Republic of Congo scheduled for December 23rd looks, surprisingly, as if it may actually take place.
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And executing a truly disruptive idea may actually be more possible than ever, thanks to the advent of new tools for entrepreneurs.
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Working in the gig economy, as so many of them do, may actually be a better fit for those heading for retirement.
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As for vitamin D, "there's research that suggests it may actually help create new hair follicles, therefore increasing hair growth," says Gans.
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The European Union's fight for Apple's tax money may actually create setbacks for tax reform, a former U.S. tax authority told CNBC.
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Indeed the success of the EU may actually have stoked rather than quelled the flames of secession, by potentially reducing its costs.
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Even worse for Putin, Moscow's new willingness to sell Beijing its most advanced arms may actually undermine Russia's long-term geopolitical position.
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Parents are just going to have to accept the fact that this long-held truism about newborn behavior may actually be false.
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The police harassment black communities feel they face may actually make it more likely that homicides in their neighborhoods won't be solved.
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But this time, there may actually be something in orbit around the star just a little farther out from the habitable zone.
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Sending aid to the countries from which refugees come may actually encourage migration, as potential migrants gain the means to pay smugglers.
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So, rather than creating a massive market opportunity, current headset makers may actually be laying the groundwork for a crippling consumer backlash.
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Why it matters: While robots create anxiety, they may actually be necessary as working-age populations shrink in Japan, Europe and elsewhere.
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According to a Debrief investigation, the length of time you must wait for an abortion may actually depend on where you live.
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I THINK MAYBE SOME OF THESE COSTS HAVE HURT THEM DISPROPORTIONATELY, SO MAY ACTUALLY BENEFIT THEM A LITTLE BIT MORE THIS TIME.
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It may seem a superficial problem, but our research has found that looking at urban landscapes may actually give you a headache.
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Heck, without a filibuster, Republicans may actually have to do something about ObamaCare, rather than just run against it come election season!
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Although you won't find Huawei laptops on Microsoft's online store, the company's physical retail outlets may actually still have some in stock.
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Yet the way that Time Well Spent diverges from light cigarettes and diet food may actually be the biggest indictment of all.
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"Lovesickness may actually be the stress hormone cortisol contracting the blood vessels in your stomach, making you feel sick," Dr. Kirk says.
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"The sad truth is that they are looking for mass graves everywhere except where they may actually exist," she told the council.
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The summer rental market may actually get a boost and, while the reason is also fear, it's not fear about the market.
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In a funny way, Trump may actually have made the linguistic job easier for Democrats than it was a few years ago.
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And from my conversations with experts, I've learned that ignoring mental health issues may actually make a person a less effective reporter.
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In so doing, you may actually find you're hastening the hell you wish to avoid, the hell we all wish to avoid.
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Some products may actually be priced lower at other points in the year, or manufacturers are looking to offload last year's models.
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But a diet that's too low in sodium may actually increase the risk for cardiovascular disease, a review of studies has found.
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A new study by data analytics firm UTA IQ indicates that the overabundance of choice may actually come with a few downsides.
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"The next play you may actually pick it off and bring it back to even the score," the GOP presidential candidate added.
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The Jets have been surprisingly competitive this year and may actually have a better intermediate outlook than the Giants at this point.
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Regardless of net worth or income, the earlier you start saving for retirement, the less you may actually need to put away.
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Economic View Policies aimed at ending discrimination against people with criminal records may actually have the unintended consequence of increasing racial discrimination.
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Amazon charges its third-party sellers a sales tax collection service for a 2.9 percent fee, so the company may actually benefit.
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You might rate yourself pretty highly when it comes to gaming, and you may actually have the skills to back that up.
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Many have already commented that Trump threw the U.S. intelligence community under a bus but things may actually be worse than that.
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And, in fact, we may actually be on the edge of finding an answer in the form of augmented and mixed reality.
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" It was something that made me feel like, "Okay, this country may actually have some sort of change or movement going on.
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SAD may actually be more common in summer than in winter—by a factor of three to two, according to some research.
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This tells me they may actually have some diehard fans, in fact, more so than 90% of the bands on this planet.
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But companies in essential services such as healthcare may actually benefit from the trend as they fill the gap left by governments.
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What's more, some research suggests that divvying up your workouts may actually help you get more out of every minute spent sweating.
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Another drawback is that the experiment didn't look at how kids may actually engage with social media content, the study authors note.
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Studies show that drinking moderately over three or four days a week may actually lower the risk of developing type 2 diabetes.
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Dr. Barzilai said the new study suggests that keeping growth hormone levels low may actually be a better strategy for living longer.
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Fact is, though, advocates of election reform frequently lose enthusiasm when they discover that reform may actually cost them a favorite incumbent.
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When we aggregate data, we lose a lot of information that may actually help us to create culturally appropriate public health interventions.
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But if you're only doing it because of FOMO on a new platform, you may actually be shooting yourself in the foot.
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In fact, all that the prices on the secondary market may actually reflect is manufactured ticket scarcity driven by undisclosed ticket holdbacks.
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The unintended product of U.S counter-terrorism policy and money may actually be a sizeable contribution to the promotion of global terrorism.
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Continued intervention will not achieve U.S. goals, and it may actually slow the development of Afghanistan's capacity to manage its own affairs.
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Ms. Pukas of TD Bank says she generally doesn't recommend closing card accounts, since doing so may actually harm your credit score.
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But alternatively, and as painful as it may be to admit, the strategy may actually be a winning media strategy in 2017.
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In their view, the Trump connection may actually be more of a liability — the two organizations are different in style and substance.
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The attacks from Trump on her lack of Native American heritage may actually work to Warren's benefit, if Democrats rally around her.
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If Apple does build the fabled iCar, it may actually be required to have this type of vehicle-to-vehicle communication system.
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Your friends, co-workers, family members, partner and boss may actually be revealing their true intentions, but shrouding them in clever disguises.
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And so far, everything he has done, according to experts, will either have little effect or may actually make the crisis worse.
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Nick Young hit the town Friday night in WeHo -- sans Iggy -- and it may actually be an indicator things are stable between them.
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But you might be missing an important point: when it comes to this SCOTUS case, you may actually want Gavin Grimm to ... lose.
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That could mean that whatever loss Dani suffers in Midsommar may actually be far, far worse than this trailer leads us to believe.
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Then there are concerns among some bioethics experts that the procedure may actually hurt the embryo or be subject to a gender bias.
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Hyundai, the nation's top automaker, has been pitching its self-driving, all-electric Ioniq as the autonomous vehicle that you may actually own.
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"The Fed rate hike may actually trigger a sell-off in equities, that will probably be very positive for gold," Schlossberg said Monday.
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Meanwhile, research has shown that abstinence-only education is ineffective in preventing teenage pregnancy, and may actually contribute to higher teen pregnancy rates.
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While not a foolproof strategy, if the negative correlation persists, Facebook may actually work as a hedge against Apple for the foreseeable future.
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Here's the challenge with that, I mean Trump's policies may actually be better for the stock market in terms of a temporary bump.
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No matter what Donald and Melania Trump's relationship may actually be like, there's no denying from the outside it can look supremely awkward.
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Stocks generally cheer economic growth, but a trend that's borne of stagnation and a meager outlook may actually be greatly supportive of equities.
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Low temperatures may actually be before midnight, in the upper 30s to low 40s, then rising perhaps 5 to 10 degrees before daybreak.
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There's a pretty strong case that vaping is a different beast from quitting smoking — that it may actually be harder to stop vaping.
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The stalemate on Capitol Hill may actually increase the likelihood that more American babies will be born with terrible malformations and neurological deficits.
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Social companionship in some cases may actually be enough of a benefit so long as it is not outweighed by competition [or] threat.
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The Web Packaging technology that allows webpages to work offline and be redistributed may actually need to be agreed upon by another body.
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Few are willing to say that some such children may actually be suffering from a different underlying problem, such as anorexia or depression.
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She then hinted that the color may actually be from an upcoming makeup launch, which would make North KKW Beauty's youngest celeb ambassador.
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It's not a revolution, but in fashion, given the current state of designer churn, it may actually turn out to be a thing.
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Companies like Lyft have partnered with General Motors to incentivize people out of car ownership with sweetheart rental deals, which may actually work.
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Netflix may be guilty of a lack of transparency, and its conduct may actually rise to the level of a deceptive business practice.
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President Donald Trump, who has disparaged the New York Times on several occasions as "failing" may actually be good for the media company.
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But, in this specific instance, I think I may actually be able to help... by using the power of the IRL Chris Hemsworth.
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And as with any premium product, what one person considers to be "the best" may actually be based on peripheral or intangible factors.
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Money is becoming increasingly hard to come by for the tech sector in San Francisco, which may actually be good news for some.
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The high-resolution image may actually show a "low-lying cloud in Pluto's atmosphere," a first spotted on the dwarf planet, NASA said.
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New research has found that positive thinking and fantasizing about the future may actually lead to longer lasting feelings of sadness — even depression.
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Rather than being a form of flattery, the mimicry of the female pseudopenis may actually be a way to outcompete the male penis.
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We regret to inform you, however, about one that sounds just as absurd but may actually have some loyal followers: Donut Earth Theory.
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And it may actually harm patients by increasing stigma and subjecting them to spiritual and abstinence-based programs that aren't realistic or effective.
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A black princess may actually delude some black Britons into feeling more accepted by Britain's complicated class structure and, by extension, the nation.
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What Microsoft seeks in its lawsuit may actually come about more through judicial scrutiny than an expansive reading of the rights of corporations.
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Click on to scope out the designer gifts you may actually be able to afford without going on a Cup Noodle-only diet.
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And as Dr. Goffman said, we don't know what the safe amount is, and that safe amount may actually change for different women.
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In some states, they found, gun control laws may actually hamper the ability to easily transfer a gun temporarily to reduce suicide risk.
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And because children often match the behavior of those around them, staying cool and collected may actually help them to relax, as well.
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Sanders's appeal to millennials may actually help the party if it makes the bold choice to listen to these voters and their concerns.
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Having said that, a demand for immunity by a public official may actually be the quickest road to becoming a former public official.
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But Jose Lobo, a professor at the Santa Fe Institute, told me that things that look like enormous problems may actually be answers.
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Second of all, you may actually want to get a review from someone who's like you versus someone who is a professional reviewer.
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That all changes as we head into the general election, where voters may actually care about Trump's positions on a host of issues.
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Or does he just talk about that to get his crowds to adore him, which may actually be his primary aim in life?
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They further assert that many of these people may actually have quit because they were sick, and were told to give up alcohol.
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I may actually be doing myself more harm than good, but I'm insured by The Times, so I'm not too worried about it.
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At least one FOMC member seems to have mused that the sustainable unemployment rate may actually be lower than the Fed has thought.
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Rates in the lowest tax bracket, however, may actually increase, from 10 percent to 12 percent, according to a report Tuesday from Axios.
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It's the FCC's own idea, so if we support it we may actually bring it about instead of simply blocking the other proposal.
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You may think you are doing good by cleaning your grill, but you may actually be endangering yourself and others, the study says.
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Few nutritional supplements can protect people from developing or dying from cardiovascular disease, and some may actually be harmful, a research review suggests.
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We're in a place right now where our technology has developed to the point where having biological limbs may actually be a disadvantage.
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And one small study showed that napping after being sleep-deprived may actually help undo some of the physiological harm of excess stress.
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Lynn Taylor, a national workplace expert, told Business Insider that asking for another shot may actually improve your odds of landing the job.
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That is, we make claims about the strength of our (weak) digital defenses based simply on not knowing which elements may actually fail.
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In the early 2000s, an analysis of the program found that it doesn't work and may actually increase the recidivism rate in youth.
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Some children who act aggressively may actually be anxious, Dr. Anderson said, or may be showing the irritability that can go with depression.
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Instead of robots coming into medicine and further eroding what's left of the doctor-patient relationship, Topol argues, AI may actually enhance it.
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The biggest barrier may actually be the low cost of water from Malaysia, said Gabriel Eckstein, president of the International Water Resources Association.
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But there has been mounting speculation in the news media over whether the younger Netanyahu's posts may actually reflect his father's own sentiments.
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I think it would be a mistake to create an overly restrictive platform for advertisers simply because that may actually encourage bad behavior.
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Stem cell treatments have been in the news lately because some companies are accused of selling unproven treatments that may actually harm patients.
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They may actually be changing our legal rights, simply by rewiring our expectations of how much control we have over our personal data.
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So treat crime news as you would any type of media: Check the apps when doing so may actually be productive and healthy.
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It's hard to imagine, but this seemingly fast-moving impeachment inquiry may actually be in a "lull" because Congress has been on recess.
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So it's a society that, by definition, has succeeded in a lot of ways and may actually give the appearance of great energy.
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This level of meteorological precision has exposed new puzzles about surface and atmospheric dynamics on Mars, which may actually affect its seismic activity.
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Experts have raised concerns that tensions between the US and Iran may actually embolden a common enemy — the Islamic State —in Iraq.21.7.
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Booker's play as a healer sets him apart from the rest of the Democratic field and may actually be what Democratic voters want.
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But talk of impeachment may actually help Republicans like it helped Democrats in 1998 when Clinton was facing a similar situation, said Clifton.
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So keep in mind, if the following image looks normal to you, then you may actually need an eye doctor: That's a Charmander.
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This should be bullish for Samsung, although the researchers noted that the semiconductor revenues in the first quarter may actually see a decline.
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From a fundamental standpoint, Larry McDonald, founder of The Bear Traps Report, says the current rate environment may actually shift and benefit homebuilders.
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"Only a few months later did I read theories that Hokusai's great wave may actually depict a so-called rogue wave," Draycott added.
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One White House staffing issue may actually be great news for anyone who uses air conditioning or heating in their home or car.
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The chaotic state of the country and the desperation of poor voters may actually have contributed to Mr. Maduro's ability to maintain control.
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For example, doing tons of sit-ups won't help you (and may actually hurt you) if you're also drinking sugary sodas every day.
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Watch "Guns in Puerto Rico: Locked and Loaded in the Tropics" Read "Obama's Executive Action May Actually Have Little Impact on Gun Violence"
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Apple's services revenue, which the company has touted as a burgeoning source of growth, may actually be slowing down, according to RBC Capital Markets.
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Sleep patterns are also collected and sent to a companion app, which may actually be nice for parents who like to track that stuff.
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Whereas deflazacort targets the inflammation of muscular dystrophy, other drugs may actually stabilize muscles and address genetic mutations that occur on the DNA level.
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The AI system was not programmed to be biased against women, in fact, many thought it may actually help remove human biases all together.
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Watch out for bag fees: Ultra cheap discount airlines often charge for all bags and may actually charge a higher price for carry-ons.
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"We believe that mortgage credit is actually going to continue to accelerate," and "LendingTree may actually be in the sweet spot," Morganlander said Friday.
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SpaceX President Gwynne Shotwell promised the company would increase its launch frequency this year, and it looks like that may actually be the case.
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But when you've got a couple dozen gorgeous photos from your best friend's wedding or a vacation, you may actually want to remember those.
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As it turns out, if you pour milk into a cup of Cheetos in front of your coworkers, people may actually flee the scene.
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But the findings suggest that classical novae and dwarf novae may actually be the same star systems, just at different points in their lives.
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Many think they may actually come from a special type of corpse star known as a magnetar, which has a very powerful magnetic field.
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As an extra gimmick, it also features a laser pointer (which may actually be quite useful when you use it to give a presentation).
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It turns out that the hooks are made of several different kinds of protein — some of which may actually be unknown as of yet.
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Yet this particular marketing campaign suggests Apocalypse may actually unify the world in a real way — just as the show plans on destroying it.
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Likewise, for autonomous vehicles that may require instantaneous data transmission, black letter prohibitions on paid prioritization may actually stifle innovation instead of encouraging it.
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Clothes, that is, may not merely "proclaim" a man to the world, as the Shakespearean windbag Polonius had it; they may actually make him.
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Attribution is notoriously challenging in digital forensics, and traffic or commands that appear to originate from one source may actually have come from elsewhere.
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That way, you may actually find yourself better able to take in the actual news without the constant daily blather getting in the way.
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Another expert thought the incident and any vulnerability it might have exposed in the Maduro leadership may actually work in the socialist leader's favor.
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On the other hand, some Democratic politicians have expressed support for President Trump's trade war, so they may actually support an escalation against China.
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While the source of funds has received the most attention in recent weeks, it is their use that may actually be the most damaging.
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"Zero-tolerance policies were developed to address a variety of behaviors around bullying, but they don't work and may actually be harmful," Rivara said.
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That could lead to burnout and may actually make you appear less competent which is what you were afraid of in the first place.
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"There's no evidence that these drugs actually help for these kinds of conditions, and it may actually make the pain even worse," he said.
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And that price may actually be possible, given that the Switch is largely based on the hardware internals of the $199 Nvidia Shield tablet.
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Like a lot of VR projects, Rock Band VR may actually be easier for people who haven't internalized the assumptions behind traditional video games.
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Based on the social media rejoicing going on around her, it would seem that Olympios may actually be tucking herself away from the limelight.
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There may actually be in-fighting by various groups jockeying for position, especially if this is accompanied by the arrest of a major leader.
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But in most cases when adults have a toothache and access to dental treatment, antibiotics may actually do more harm than good, Lockhart said.
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"But taking into account dry conditions, farmers may actually plant more maize as this can stand drought better than other spring grains," Sabaranski added.
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"I'm concerned about getting into a trade war, and it seems like we may actually be in the early stages of it," he said.
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Colleges also have shifted their pricing models, charging higher list prices but offering more aid, so that lower-income students may actually pay less.
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And while Facebook believes it is staying impartial by doing little to regulate political speech, it may actually be helping Trump in doing so.
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Jon doesn't want power, a rare display of modesty that, the show keeps reminding us, may actually be his ticket to the Iron Throne.
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If history and practice serve as guides, America's withdrawal may actually reduce the prospects of fixing the council's flaws while undercutting its best work.
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Researchers have found that those who take more breaks and take on fewer responsibilities may actually have the upper hand in being more productive.
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I suspect that that the 15 percent success rate that the credit card customers see may actually be higher than what student borrowers achieve.
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Some gray dolphin calves are also seen in the group, leading to expert speculation that this "joyride" may actually have been an interspecies playdate.
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Below are four ways you may actually accidentally be sabotaging your career in your quest to be perfect, and tips for helping you improve.
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The diffuse nature of the coma and its glow may actually make it more difficult to view, especially if using binoculars or a telescope.
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Some analysts, however, believe that Trump's divisive rhetoric and hardline stance with China may actually strengthen his hand as the 2020 campaign gears up.
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Ironically, removing those natural ecosystems may actually increase vulnerability to rising waters and storms and reduce the resiliency of human communities to climate change.
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While maintaining some unspoken neighborhood identity seems an overly broad justification for regulation, Short-term rentals may actually benefit the areas where they operate.
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The focus on the defense's arguments is doubly questionable given that the accused's past may actually be more relevant to the case than Millane's.
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As a result, the play — which was celebrated for its nuanced dissection of race, dignity and identity — may actually seem ahead of the times.
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What's more, the sheer number of accusations against him, concerning everything from sexual misconduct to obstruction of justice, may actually work in his favor.
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His button-down, by-the-rule-book adherence to institutionalism, so vaunted by many, may actually be fomenting a pandemic erosion of institutional trust.
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The South Koreans may actually draw closer to the Chinese after settling a dispute this week over the rollout of an American antimissile system.
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There's a growing body of evidence that suggests being overweight and obese during adolescence may actually cut into life expectancy in a serious way.
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"Their dissatisfaction with agency partnerships does not diminish (and, in fact may actually be increasing) in this time of uncertainty," he told Business Insider.
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An agency has proposed a rule declaring that not only does coffee pose no significant risk of cancer, it may actually have health benefits.
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Homeowners may now be concerned that the heat in home prices is not only cooling, but that prices in some markets may actually fall.
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Though the Pew survey is a helpful reference, I'm afraid that using it to justify education about religion may actually sell that education short.
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While OAM solves an obvious problem for developers and ops team and fills a gap, Russinovich argues that Dapr may actually be quite revolutionary.
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For for those still struggling to find their place, or, even worse, those leveraged and without a profit, the tax bill may actually hurt.
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While he may actually build a wall between the United States and Mexico, I don't see that wall leading to the murder of innocents.
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What appear at first glance to be piercings may actually be the latest wellness trend: a non-invasive form of acupuncture called ear seeding.
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Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) suggested without evidence some of the social media vitriol attributed to his campaign may actually be a Russian disinformation operation.
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What Bolton knows CNN spent a few hours Monday asking around about what Bolton may actually bring to the table if he does testimony.
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But Elon Musk has said Tesla can achieve full autonomy without Lidar, using radar, and that it may actually have some advantages over Lidar.
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Personally, I missed the fun facts about each country and competitor as they walked into the Olympic Stadium, but others may actually prefer this.
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"But the reality is that there are other, even larger cities that may actually be even more vulnerable, like Miami for example," Tornqvist says.
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Health news on a more individual scale: Contrary to many people's fears, a new study found that running may actually be good for knees.
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But a growing body of evidence suggests they may actually be stabilizing, even in the wake of some really high premium increases in 2017.
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Though some documentation describes the house as being built in the 1830s, Mr. Bourgeois said he believed it may actually date to the 1770s.
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This series brings to light some of the biggest questions surrounding artificial intelligence and flirts with a future where robots may actually become sentient.
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Discovery, which closed on its acquisition of Scripps in March, may actually find a new acquirer in Comcast, given the Sky deal, said Greenfield.
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Worst of all, it may actually reveal a dirty secret held by those who created this ad: This is what they think of us.
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But it's not until now, with the zoning changes and Mayor de Blasio throwing down the development gauntlet, that something may actually be built.
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A Vital Signs report released Tuesday by the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention finds that the problem may actually be getting worse.
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It works on both the iPhone and iPad, and it's simple enough to use that it may actually make you want to manage your contacts.
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Research on the benefits of bed rest is murky: Some studies suggest that it's not only medically unnecessary, but that it may actually be harmful.
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Either way, Dr. Ong says that a lot of the time, the effectiveness of a breathing technique may actually come down to the placebo effect.
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I'm hard-pressed to think of a woman who is a producer in country music — I think it may actually be worse than other genres.
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JOE CROWLEY Video But now she faces pushback from moderate voices who fear her firebrand Democratic Socialist brand may actually hurt the party's future prospects.
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Okay, bagging Meghan Markle's bespoke diamond engagement ring is definitely out of the question — but another of her favorite rings may actually be within reach.
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Critics also love "Arrival," a sci-fi movie about linguists trying to communicate with space aliens who may actually not be trying to kill us.
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The data, according to Geekbench, indicates that there may actually be a link between software updates and old batteries when it comes to poor performance.
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But if you ask actual medical doctors, there's really no need to get a colonic and, in some cases, the procedure may actually do harm.
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While malicious apps may pose a security risk, legitimate apps that simply want to use your data for advertising may actually be the larger issue.
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While all of this may look like she's just being a dutiful momager, last night we realized she may actually be eyeing her next gig.
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Nicholas also added that pets with no waist at all may actually be obese, so you should schedule a vet appointment as soon as possible.
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In short, Skydio's no longer pitching a productized proof of concept; this might be the first self-flying drone you may actually want to buy.
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In the longer term he worries that so many new waste-processing facilities will spring up that they may actually have to compete for rubbish.
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The ugly loss to Seattle to close the season may actually serve as some extra motivation, making one of the league's best teams even better.
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And Mateen's choice of a target -- an LGBT bar -- and subsequent speculation that he may actually have been gay suggest that his motives were mixed.
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What I do believe in — am perpetually fascinated by — is the gulf between what humans are capable of imagining and what may actually be there.
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But a new clip from the film suggests that the most devilish character of all may actually be the woman who recruited them, Amanda Waller.
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The title Alien Zoo, for example, takes guests on a dark ride-style tour of an orbiting interstellar habitat where they may actually pet aliens.
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"Going downmarket into low-cost SUVs may actually damage the brand in the long term," said James Chao, Asia-Pacific managing director at IHS Automotive.
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We learn that Negan used to work with children, and that Lucille may actually be the name of his wife, that he lost to cancer.
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But in the case of Lea, the chatbot-style interface may actually work better than using a ticketing website or dedicated mobile app, like Ticketmaster's.
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When it comes to long-term romantic partnership, it may actually be riskier to ignore the powerful signal of scent than to rely on it.
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At the end of the day what all of this really means is that now your low-light bar photos may actually turn out well.
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However, in other cases it may actually end up costing them money because they fail to take advantage of the many deductions available to them.
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Second, the FSB's proposal may actually exacerbate a crisis, because investors will try and pull their cash before the penalty fees or redemption restrictions apply.
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At the end of the year, Hawaiian matches up to 500,000 miles to each charity, so each mile you give may actually count as two.
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There's one other thing that people are pointing to in this photo as potential evidence that although Khloé's not showing, she may actually be pregnant.
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They may actually seem to move their eyes towards a person or objects, but again, the problem is whether it is intentional, volitional or reproducible.
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Reese's is releasing a brand new candy bar, which may actually dethrone the iconic, beloved Reese's Peanut Butter Cup as THE Halloween candy of choice.
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A$AP Rocky may actually be in even more peril as he lingers in a Swedish jail BECAUSE the U.S. government tried to help him.
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But while strangely dusty Parmesan doesn't pair well with San Marzanos, ingredients derived from wood may actually have a place in the future of food.
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She said the president may actually declare a national emergency to get funds for the wall without congressional approval, which he has threatened to do.
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Coming into the fold during a difficult time may actually set you up for more success now, because it shows your adaptability and hard work.
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With nearly every state facing double-digit premium hikes or insurer exits — or both — GOP strategists say healthcare-focused attacks against Democrats may actually stick.
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Cramer even argued that Trump's deregulation efforts may actually be backfiring, as the commander in chief seems more focused on unraveling restraints on fossil fuels.
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The statement you now receive may actually "undersell" the benefit of waiting to claim because of how it forecasts a future beneficiary's earnings, Blayney explained.
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And then I realized the visceral, emotional reaction I was experiencing may actually the best thing to happen to the show in a long time.
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In reality, legislators have done almost nothing to save CHIP since their failure in September; the House bill may actually set reauthorization back by weeks.
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But the point is, the results in Georgia, while a gut punch for Democrats, may actually be a canary in the coal mine for Republicans.
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You see, Hyperloop One's pod concept may actually be a variety of pods because the company plans to custom build Hyperloop systems for different customers.
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It would be the right thing to do anyway -- and come September, a shrewd McConnell may actually decide that Garland is the best option available.
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As we've already reported, CBD—the cannabinoid in marijuana that doesn't actually make you high—may actually be able to improve bone health over time.
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The platform is incentivizing that confirmation bias constantly, and getting to the point where the platforms may actually be incentivizing the polarization of American society.
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"And they may actually be able to do it because — you remember — they put through a price increase," the host of CNBC's "Mad Money" said.
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It turns out that turning off your air-conditioning during the summer for a night may actually boost your happiness — because you'll appreciate it more.
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But, as Dalio writes, a conversational mannerism that makes it seem like someone is open-minded may actually be a tip-off that they're not.
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Detox programs that taper people to opioid abstinence have not been shown to reduce overdose death risk—and without further support, may actually increase it.
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Managed properly, they may actually benefit consumers without necessarily harming competition — as long as all services are welcome, regardless of who their corporate parent is.
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Not only is the officer likely to miss the target (because real life isn't Call of Duty), but she may actually hit someone else entirely.
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The worry is that it is a distraction from more pressing and important policy changes—cutting demand for water—and may actually encourage wasteful use.
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That online sticker shock may actually help boost Wal-Mart's image when customers go into stores and see how much cheaper prices are, Sheffield said.
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Some federal judges have concluded that admitting-privileges laws may actually have the opposite effect, making it harder for women to safely obtain the procedure.
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An investigation by Jezebel suggested Lil Tay may actually be the daughter of a real estate agent, and her mom may be filming the clips.
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While car sales may abound on holiday weekends like the Fourth of July, shopping on a run-of-the-mill weekday may actually be preferable.
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"Biomarkers may actually be able to detect who's on that Alzheimer's path," Maria Carrillo, chief science officer for the Alzheimer's Association, said in an interview.
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"The intent here was to make you believe, if momentarily, that we may actually kill Tony Stark at the beginning of the film," he added.
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However, a recent report suggests Amazon's growth may actually be reaching a plateau — creating a potential opening for competitors trying to bring the behemoth down.
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Researchers believe that the massive ransomware attack that infected computer systems around the world on Tuesday may actually be malware designed for purely destructive purposes.
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In America, those watching the wave of change are dumbfounded by the latest polls: Trump may actually have a realistic chance to win in November.
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Some, like the Chefman Digital Multi-Functional Air Fryer, do tricks that may actually cause you to forget about the real oven in the kitchen.
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"I would contend that, in a culture where everything else is accelerating, some form of conservatism may actually be the truly progressive approach," Brinkmann writes.
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Like Leopold Bloom, the protagonist of the Irish classic "Ulysses," the dish of boiled brisket and root vegetables may actually be of Irish-Jewish extraction.
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It turns out that legalization of marijuana doesn't eliminate the illicit black market, but may actually increase competition among rival factions of black-market dealers.
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But many analysts suggest that GDPR may actually favor the bigger tech companies because they are better positioned than smaller rivals to afford compliance measures.
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But new research has found that, despite your best efforts, the grouper you ordered for lunch may actually be speckled hind—a critically endangered species.
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As if trying to navigate your online privacy wasn't complicated enough, it turns out the adblocker you installed on your browser may actually be malware.
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While codes, case law, and legal decisions provide limits on what police officers can do, critics have argued that may actually protect officers over citizens.
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Additionally, overdose deaths and suicides are linked in that an unknown number of the deaths determined to be opioid overdoses may actually be unreported suicides.
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Not only will this help politically but if taken seriously may actually lead to a broader range of effective ideas that will make a difference.
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In the case of air quality monitoring, Silicon Valley's interests and the interests of someone living with bad air by a factory may actually align.
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It is not a literary work, and this may actually be its strength, allowing the sheer force and enormity of the experience to shine through.
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A question-and-answer session at a news conference held on Tuesday afternoon by a senior Communist Party spokesman may actually produce more new information.
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And Stephen Mandel's Lone Pine wrote last year that some companies that once looked like value investments may actually just be outdated and never recover.
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These dates offer only the broadest view of where we stand on income inequality, however, and the gaps may actually be worse than they appear.
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That way, you can avoid boring your fellow interlocutor to death or holding someone up from getting to wherever they may actually need to be.
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Despite the efforts to keep the global economy above water, experts worry the stimulus deals may actually widen economic equality in the long run. 3.
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It may actually be the most international stadium here because Kaliningrad is an exclave and we're basically tucked in a corner between Lithuania and Poland.
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Despite a 20-year effort to battle the systemic poverty, child labor and deforestation endemic to the industry, those problems may actually be getting worse.
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While some believe activated charcoal may cleanse the body of toxins, experts disagree, saying the substance may actually absorb helpful nutrients like calcium and potassium.
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More evidence is needed to confirm this version of events, but researchers may actually come up with a definitive answer in the next few years.
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North Korea's episodes of nuclear aggression are typically interpreted as demonstrations of force, but they may actually be generating funds for its cash-strapped economy.
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